Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
7 days ago
Aircraft Mechanic II - A&P

AAR is the place of choice to build an inspiring career.

SUMMARY

AAR is seeking aircraft maintenance technicians (AMT). The AP Technician II is ideal for experienced AP maintenance professionals and veterans who may or may not have their FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant certifications along with a minimum of 5 years of aviation maintenance experience.

WORK LOCATION: Onsite at AAR (at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, OK.)

SCHEDULE (Full-Time/non-exempt and variable, 40 – 50-hour workweek)

Supervisor determines shift/days required, but we can discuss in interview process. Typically, more flexible candidates will be preferred.

1st Shift: 7:30am to 4:00pm or 5:30am to 4:00pm

2nd Shift: 3:30pm to 12:00am or 3:30pm to 2:00am

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Able to perform intermediate/heavy maintenance tasks with little supervision

Perform basic aircraft maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting tasks under supervision

Ensure aircraft are safely maintained in accordance with the Airworthiness Standards

Use FAA approved/accepted data (i.e., IPC, M/M, OHM, SRM) proficiently

Maintain records in compliance with FAA and company requirements

Perform airframe repairs as assigned while meeting deadlines and quality standards

Read and follow technical publications, schematics, and/or mechanical drawings

Use a PC, iPad and basic computer applications and programs

Adherence to work schedule, punctuality, and self-motivation

Additional job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management

CORE COMPETENCIES

Commitment: to company values and ethics

Dependability: personally responsible, completes work in a timely manner, and performs tasks accurately

Motivation: must maintain a positive attitude and strong work energy

Organization: very detail oriented and always comes prepared

Communication: excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills

Initiative: plans work and carries out tasks without detailed instructions, prepares for problems or opportunities in advance, undertakes additional responsibilities

Leadership: demonstrated ability to lead people and get results through others

AAR is the place of choice to build an inspiring career.

SUMMARY

AAR is seeking aircraft maintenance technicians (AMT). The AP Technician II is ideal for experienced AP maintenance professionals and veterans who may or may not have their FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant certifications along with a minimum of 5 years of aviation maintenance experience.

WORK LOCATION: Onsite at AAR (at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, OK.)

SCHEDULE (Full-Time/non-exempt and variable, 40 – 50-hour workweek)

Supervisor determines shift/days required, but we can discuss in interview process. Typically, more flexible candidates will be preferred.

1st Shift: 7:30am to 4:00pm or 5:30am to 4:00pm

2nd Shift: 3:30pm to 12:00am or 3:30pm to 2:00am

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Able to perform intermediate/heavy maintenance tasks with little supervision

Perform basic aircraft maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting tasks under supervision

Ensure aircraft are safely maintained in accordance with the Airworthiness Standards

Use FAA approved/accepted data (i.e., IPC, M/M, OHM, SRM) proficiently

Maintain records in compliance with FAA and company requirements

Perform airframe repairs as assigned while meeting deadlines and quality standards

Read and follow technical publications, schematics, and/or mechanical drawings

Use a PC, iPad and basic computer applications and programs

Adherence to work schedule, punctuality, and self-motivation

Additional job-related duties as assigned by supervisor or management

CORE COMPETENCIES

Commitment: to company values and ethics

Dependability: personally responsible, completes work in a timely manner, and performs tasks accurately

Motivation: must maintain a positive attitude and strong work energy

Organization: very detail oriented and always comes prepared

Communication: excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills

Initiative: plans work and carries out tasks without detailed instructions, prepares for problems or opportunities in advance, undertakes additional responsibilities

Leadership: demonstrated ability to lead people and get results through others

PRIMARY REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years of age

High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required

5 years aviation maintenance experience

Some general maintenance experience (including relevant experience outside of aviation)

Strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail are crucial

Able to skillfully use the minimum tools required

Fluent in English (speech, reading, writing)

PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS

Previous maintenance experience with aircraft including helicopters

FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant license (AP)

Valid Driver’s License

Knowledge of FAA regulations including 14 CFR

BENEFITS

Competitive Compensation (bi-weekly)

Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Disability and Life Insurance

401(k) with match

Paid Time Off, Holidays, and Floating Holiday

Tuition Reimbursement

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Free 24/7 on-site gym

TRAINING

In-Person, Computer Based Training, and On-the-Job training

Step Level Pay Progression Program

Paid AP Fast-Track program (once qualified)

DOL Apprenticeship Program (veterans can get approved for VA Benefits)

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

Constantly: Lifting 10 lbs., standing, walking, wrist flexion and extension, environmental weather conditions.

Frequently: Lifting ≤40 lbs., push/pull <20 lbs., climbing stairs, balancing, stooping, squatting, crawling, kneeling for extended periods, working in confined spaces. Working above chest-level, overhead, and away from body for extended periods. Bending, twisting of torso, twisting and/or pressure with wrist/hands, fine finger usage, moderate vibrations up to 2 hrs. to high vibrations up to 30 mins. Vision with/without correction; near <20”, far >20’, and basic depth perception (shapes). Working at elevated heights ≥4’, working on ladders, scaffolding, uneven surfaces, and energized parts.

Occasionally: Lifting and/or carry ≤50 lbs., sitting, basic color vision, operation of motorized or electrical equipment, push/pull <50 lbs., work in wet conditions.

SCREENING REQUIREMENTS

Employment will be contingent on clearing a DOT drug screen, physical, background check, 3-year employment verification, 2-year DOT verification, and education verification. These screening requirements must clear prior to the start date.

Candidate must possess U.S. work authorization and pass E-Verify within 3 business days of start date.

Must qualify for a Will Rogers World Airport badge within 30 days from start date.

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PRIMARY REQUIREMENTS

Must be at least 18 years of age

High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required

5 years aviation maintenance experience

Some general maintenance experience (including relevant experience outside of aviation)

Strong mechanical aptitude and attention to detail are crucial

Able to skillfully use the minimum tools required

Fluent in English (speech, reading, writing)

PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS

Previous maintenance experience with aircraft including helicopters

FAA Airframe and/or Powerplant license (AP)

Valid Driver’s License

Knowledge of FAA regulations including 14 CFR

BENEFITS

Competitive Compensation (bi-weekly)

Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Disability and Life Insurance

401(k) with match

Paid Time Off, Holidays, and Floating Holiday

Tuition Reimbursement

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Free 24/7 on-site gym

TRAINING

In-Person, Computer Based Training, and On-the-Job training

Step Level Pay Progression Program

Paid AP Fast-Track program (once qualified)

DOL Apprenticeship Program (veterans can get approved for VA Benefits)

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORK ENVIRONMENT

Constantly: Lifting 10 lbs., standing, walking, wrist flexion and extension, environmental weather conditions.

Frequently: Lifting ≤40 lbs., push/pull <20 lbs., climbing stairs, balancing, stooping, squatting, crawling, kneeling for extended periods, working in confined spaces. Working above chest-level, overhead, and away from body for extended periods. Bending, twisting of torso, twisting and/or pressure with wrist/hands, fine finger usage, moderate vibrations up to 2 hrs. to high vibrations up to 30 mins. Vision with/without correction; near <20”, far >20’, and basic depth perception (shapes). Working at elevated heights ≥4’, working on ladders, scaffolding, uneven surfaces, and energized parts.

Occasionally: Lifting and/or carry ≤50 lbs., sitting, basic color vision, operation of motorized or electrical equipment, push/pull <50 lbs., work in wet conditions.

SCREENING REQUIREMENTS

Employment will be contingent on clearing a DOT drug screen, physical, background check, 3-year employment verification, 2-year DOT verification, and education verification. These screening requirements must clear prior to the start date.

Candidate must possess U.S. work authorization and pass E-Verify within 3 business days of start date.

Must qualify for a Will Rogers World Airport badge within 30 days from start date.

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